The ability of states to try social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country is viewed as a(n) _______

A) ?disadvantage of federalism
B) ?example of accommodation of diversity
C) ?example of strengthening of liberty through division of powers
D) ?definition of Brandeis's "laboratories of democracy"
E) ?threat to democracy.


D

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If the experimenter wanted 8 participants per group, she would need a total of __________ participants

a. 16 b. 32 c. 48 d. 72

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a. constitutional rule making b. original jurisdiction c. common law d. last resort

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What will be an ideal response?

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